Care
Lack of Support
Caring for others can feel isolating, especially when support is limited. Without help from family, friends, or services, carers may experience loneliness, exhaustion, and frustration. Recognising the need for support and seeking it out is key to protecting your wellbeing.
What It Feels Like
Lack of support may involve:
- Emotional: loneliness, resentment, or feeling invisible
- Physical: fatigue from carrying all responsibilities alone
- Mental: overthinking, hopelessness, or difficulty concentrating
- Relational: strain with family members who do not share responsibilities
Everyday Tools & Practical Tips
- Ask clearly: be specific about the type of help you need from others.
- Accept small offers: even brief breaks or tasks done by others reduce pressure.
- Connect locally: join carers’ groups or online forums for advice and encouragement.
- Communicate boundaries: explain limits and ask for understanding.
- Document tasks: writing down responsibilities may help others see the scale of the role.
Longer-Term Approaches
- Formal support: explore respite services, home care, or local authority resources.
- Workplace support: Wellbeing Solutions’ EAP can connect you to external resources.
- Family discussions: set regular meetings to divide responsibilities fairly.
- Advocacy: seek advice on navigating systems to access financial or social support.
- Resilience: focus on self-care practices even when external help is limited.
When to Seek Professional Help
- Isolation leads to persistent distress or withdrawal
- Lack of support impacts your health or safety
- You feel unable to continue providing care without assistance
Moving Forward
No one should carry the burden of caring alone. By seeking help, building networks, and advocating for support, you can protect your health and continue caring more sustainably.
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